

It’s not about the store, it’s about the notification.
As mentioned in the Time article:
the app is not available on Android because it “requires a device ID in order to send push notifications, which requires a user account and a password.”


It’s not about the store, it’s about the notification.
As mentioned in the Time article:
the app is not available on Android because it “requires a device ID in order to send push notifications, which requires a user account and a password.”


I asked chatgpt (because this shitpost needs more AI), and it said:
So while their names are different, the core AI technology is the same! It’s like having two different brands (say, Ford and Tesla) both using electric motors—the motor is the same technology, just in different vehicles.
But comparing suicidal cars to a Ford is total baloney, so ChatGPT is full of shit.
It’s been an honour to waste your time and 72L of water to get the AI to shitpost.


I’m gonna Kum ba yah so hard, you won’t be able to stop me!


Don’t forget this small sector called government. Loads of Cobol there.


But how else am I to verify my trust? I trust GitHub!
/s
.gov is using let’s encrypt? That’s pathetic.
Leaving the door open and people walking in isn’t a crime, unless explicitly mentioned otherwise (may vary on jurisdiction), but faking a login is a lot less denyable than using the same User-Agent as some software (famously a bad marker for authentication).